Kohima: Nagaland is set to host India's first Kiwi Center of Excellence following a formal agreement with New Zealand. The project aims to bolster the state's agricultural sector by leveraging international expertise in fruit cultivation.
Minister Salhoutuonuo Kruse hosted an 11-member delegation from New Zealand and New Delhi at Kisama on May 31 to finalize the partnership. This collaboration marks a significant step in enhancing local infrastructure and technical knowledge for kiwi production in the region.
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